Southern Section

Warren 57, Chino Hills 53Travis Crow of Warren was named the tournament MVP.

Third Pace

Montebello 67, Alhambra 64 (OT)Hector Cruz scored 18 points and Ronnie Sands chipped in 17 to lead Montebello (6-4) over Alhambra, which received 17 points from Brian Gonzalez . Sands hit a three-pointer as time expired to send the game into overtime.

Fifth Place

Northview 41, Hoover 27Jimmy House had 15 points and 15 rebounds and Sean Reilly added 13 points and 10 rebounds for Northview (7-4) in a victory over Hoover (5-4).

Cypress 52, La Palma Kennedy 45Brandon Igawa had 19 points and Jesus Lopez added 14 points for Cypress, and Nathaniel Sainz had 16 points to lead La Palma Kennedy in the ninth-place game at the Anaheim Convention Center.

13th Place

Foothill 48, Trabuco Hills 47Jordan Andrews had nine points and Adrian Banales and Ken Bradke each had eight points for Foothill and Matt Ballard had 14 points for Trabuco Hills in the the eleventh-place game at the Anaheim Convention Center.

Hollywood 88, Antelope Valley Christian 69Gevork Nersicyan, selected tournament MVP, scored a career high 37, and was one of five Hollywood (9-4) players in double figures in a championship victory over Antelope Valley Christian. J'Whon James scored 30 points in the loss for Antelope Valley Christian.

Thousand Oaks 73, Atascadero 69 (OT)Shane Poppen had 32 points to lead Thousand Oaks (8-1) to the title. Poppen was also named the tournament's most valuable player. Alex Cohen added 17 points, including some clutch free throws down the stretch. Atascadero is 6-3.

AYALA

Championship

Ayala 75, St. John Bosco 61Ayala (8-1) went on a 13-0 run in the third quarter to extend an eight point half-time lead in a victory over St. John Bosco. Ayala's Josh Miller scored 18 points to lead the Bulldogs.

Daniel Hackett led St. John Bosco (6-3) in the loss with 22 points, followed by Kertd Elisaldez with 13 and Gus Fernandez with 12.

Hackett and Fernandez made the all-tournament team.

Third Place

Garey 75, Diamond Ranch 66Sophomore Jimmy Nguyen made eight out of 10 free throws and scored all 11 of his points in the fourth quarter as Garey (8-4) held off Diamond Ranch (6-3).

First-year Garey head coach Mike Power, who coached Diamond Ranch two years ago, got his first win against his former team.

BELL-JEFF

Championship Semifinals

Grant 73, Burbank Burroughs 59Grant senior guard Mike Danielian tied Gilbert Arenas' school record of 30 points in a half for the second time in three days. He finished with 39 points, including seven three-pointers, and made 14 of 23 field goal attempts. He was held to no points in the third quarter but bounced back with nine in the fourth.

Compton Centennial 41, Long Beach Poly 32Wayne Andrews scored 15 points and Tyre Thompson had 12 to lead the No. 9 Apaches over No. 22 Long Beach Poly. After making just six of 30 shots through the first three quarters, Centennial (5-1) made six of 10 shots in the fourth quarter while outscoring the Jackrabbits, 18-11. Chris Brown scored 12 points to lead Long Beach Poly (2-3).

Taft 60, Harvard-Westlake 48The end of the Jordan Farmar era was expected to provide something of a learning experience for the Woodland Hills Taft boys' basketball team this season.

But with Farmar now starting as a freshman in the UCLA backcourt, the Toreadors still seem to be following his example.Taft (6-1), ranked No. 18 in the Southland by The Times, posted its second consecutive upset by defeating No. 6 North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake, 60-48, in the championship quarterfinals of the Top of the World tournament Saturday night at Cerritos College.

The victory came less than 24 hours after the Toreadors stunned No. 3 Compton Dominguez, 35-33, holding the Dons to 18 percent shooting from the field.

"We have a little more talent than people realize," Taft Coach Derrick Taylor said.

Calvin Haynes, one of two returning starters for defending City Section champion Taft, scored a team-high 15 points. Albert Brown, a transfer from New York, added 12 points and freshman Larry Drew Jr. scored eight points for the Toreadors, who will face Verbum Dei in the semifinals Monday at Cerritos College. The Eagles were 55-48 winners over Fresno San Joaquin Memorial in another quarterfinal game Saturday.

Pasadena 72, Rancho Cucamonga 63Kyle Austin had 33 points and 13 rebounds for Pasadena (7-1) and was named the tournament's most valuable player. Rancho Cucamonga fell to 8-1.

Fifth Place

Rancho Verde 68, Victor Valley 58Kenny Collins had 21 of his game-high 23 points in the second half. Fellow senior forward Jamar Cannon had 15 points and 11 rebounds and was named to the all-tournament team. Rancho Verde is 8-3.

Ninth Place

Montclair 58, Antelope Valley 55Nate Richardson had 15 of his game-high 24 points in the fourth quarter and Montclair (8-4) outscored Antelope Valley, 24-11, in the period to win the ninth-place game of the Colony tournament.

The Cavaliers, who rallied from a 28-22 halftime deficit, also got 15 points from Larry Gordon.

Granite Hills 72, Pacific 56Senior guard Richard Collins had 15 points and six assists and Chris Fealy added 14 points, going five-of-five from the floor, in a Granite Hills (6-3) victory over Pacific (2-8). Granite Hills used a 21-5 third quarter to take control of the game.

Bosco Tech 62, La Mirada 53Danny Vasquez scored 24 points and Nathan Mohri added 11 for Bosco Tech (9-5), which used an 18-9 scoring run in the third quarter to take alead it would never relinquish. Ryan Jodoin had 21 points, including five three-pointers, for La Mirada (6-4).

Etiwanda 58, Chester (Penn.) 56Darren Collison had 22 points, including the go-ahead jump-shot with four seconds remaining, for Etiwanda (8-0), ranked No. 1 by The Times. David Carter added 15 points for the Eagles.

Fremont 80, Fresno Clovis West 66Point guard Mark Hill had 21 points and eight assists and Danny Williams had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Fremont (4-0). The finals will feature Fremont and Etiwanda and will be played at the L.A. Adventist Academy Monday night at 7:30 p.m. The L.A. Adventist Academy is located at 846 E. El Segundo in Los Angeles.

Western 68, Santa Ana 53Matt Goodloe scored 11 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter and had 17 points in the second half to help Western (5-4) break a 27-27 halftime tie and beat Santa Ana (5-5) in the Orange County Optimists tournament at Gardena Grove High.

Santa Margarita 72, San Diego Parker 46Christian Hernandez had 17 points, Jon Gunderson had 14 and James Keefe had 13 for Santa Margarita, which won its second tournament of the season.

Santa Margarita, which was also victorious at the San Luis Obispo tournament, had 29 team assists and improved to 9-1. James Keefe was named the tournament MVP. San Diego Parker lost its first game of the season, falling to 7-1.

Third Place

Redondo 86, San Diego Poway 75Senior guard Scott Merrill scored 29 points, including 19 in the second half, to lead Redondo (6-2) over San Diego Poway (7-2), who was led by Andy McMillion's 25 points.

Escondido 75, Irvine University 72Junior guard Matt Adams had 30 points, including six three-pointers, as Escondido (5-4) rallied from a 10 point fourth quarter deficit to defeat Irvine University (4-5). Jonas Lalehzadeh scored 23 in the defeat for Irvine University.

KISSIMMEE (FLA)

Seventh Place

Brea Olinda 82, University (Tenn.) 69Tyler Peters scored 17 points, including three three-pointers, to lead Brea Olinda (5-3) over University (Tenn.).

Brentwood 68, Manual Arts 53Andreas Schreiber had 20 points and 15 rebounds for Brentwood and earned tournament MVP honors after the Eagles (8-4) won the championship game of the L.A. Wilson tournament.

Third Place

L.A. Wilson 57, Jefferson 46Chris Govan had 21 points for L.A. Wilson (5-7) and Austin Usher had 20 points for Jefferson in the third-place game at L.A. Wilson.

Fifth Place

Bell 64, Foshay 36Carlos Guzman scored 10 of his 22 points in the second quarter as Bell (3-7) took a 33-18 halftime lead and went on to win the fifth-place game of the L.A. Wilson tournament.

Seventh Place

Roosevelt 63, Elizabeth 53 (OT)Francisco Miranda had 23 points for Roosevelt in the seventh-place game at L.A. Wilson.

MAUI

Championship Final

Crossroads 65, Corona 53Senior point guard Norm Nixon, Jr. had 23 points, four assists and six rebounds and Steven Ojo added 16 points and ten rebounds to lead Crossroads (7-3) to the championship of the three-day, Maui Invitational.

Championship Quarterfinals

Palo Alto 54, North Hollywood 28Palo Alto led from wire to wire. North Hollywood fell to 2-7.

San Clemente 64, Gahr 62Taylor Harrison and Kyle Wood each had 22 points for San Clemente (7-4) in a victory over Gahr (7-4), which got 16 points from Aaron Woods.

Fifth Place

Long Beach Wilson 48, La Habra 46Jamil Lewis' four points in the last minute of the game secured a win for Long Beach Wilson (7-2) over La Habra. Matt Richard, named to the all-tournament team, scored 19 points to lead Long Beach Wilson, while Matt Luke scored 15 points for La Habra.

Seventh Place

La Serna 65, Cerritos 41David Hayashi had 23 points, including four three-pointers, and Derek Mundt added 16 points for La Serna (8-4), which pulled away after holding a 9-8 lead after the first quarter.

Century 50, Cerritos Valley Christian 28Cerritos Valley Christian led 13-6 after the first quarter, but was outscored 18-5 and 14-2 in the next two periods. Orlando Isais led the Century (5-6) effort with 26 points and seven steals.

17th Place

Savanna 52, El Modena 51R.J. Funnamark hit a jump shot with 13 seconds left and stole the ball on Savanna's last possession to secure a victory over El Modena (2-6). Funnamark's 14 points led Savanna (4-7).

St. Bernard 79, Village Christian 58Jonathan Lucas had 21 points and Chris Ceballos had 17 points for St. Bernard (5-3). Ian Adams had 24 points for Village Christian (5-2).

St. Margaret's 64, Mary Star 39Corey Fava had 10 points and 17 assists, Tyler Smith scored 13 points, including nine on three-point baskets, for St. Margaret's (5-2), which made 10 three-point baskets in the game. Nick DiBernardo had 18 points and Kenny Skale had 16 points to lead Mary Star (0-6).

ST. GENEVIEVE

Pool Play

AGBU 62, St. Genevieve 55Shaunt Aslonian scored 17 points for AGBU, followed by Gaby Yaslakian with 16. Federico Ayala had 24 points, including six three-pointers for St. Genevieve (1-4).

Community Harvest 49, Pacific Hills 39Sy Prescott scored 19 points for Community Harvest (3-2), which led, 19-9, at the end of the first quarter. Teammate Shane Freeman added 14 points. Eric Davis had 11 points for Pacific Hills (1-7).

Franklin 78, Grace Brethren 46Randy Cardona had 20 points to lead Franklin. Cameron Newman added 15. Trevor Chrisman had 18 to lead Grace Brethren, which was playing its first game of the season after winning a CIF football championship. Most of its basketball players played football.

Alta Loma 73, Beumont Banning 67Trent Blakely scored 10 of his game-high 26 points in the fourth quarter, including three layups down the stretch, to help Alta Loma (2-4) hold off Banning. Blakley also had 12 rebounds.

Inglewood 79, Gardena Serra 77 (3OT)Inglewood hit a lay-up in transition with 10 seconds left in the third overtime to win, spoiling a 46-point performance by Gardena Serra's Kelvin Wilson. Wilson, a senior guard, was 20 of 23 from the free-throw line, had six steals and eight rebounds.

Inglewood (8-2) seemed to benefit from a clock malfunction late in regulation. With the scoreboard showing two seconds and Gardena Serra (7-3) up by three points, the Cavaliers inbounded the ball near midcourt, dribbled past the center stripe and threw up a three-pointer that went in.

The clock still showed two seconds, and the referees decided to count the basket and send the game into overtime, tied at 56.

Villa Park 70, El Toro 63Nima Taleb, a 6-foot senior guard, made seven three-point baskets and finished with 26 points to help Villa Park, ranked No. 14 in the Southland by The Times, defeat seventh-ranked Lake Forest El Toro in a semifinal game of the Anaheim district tournament Friday night at the Anaheim Convention Center.

Villa Park (7-0) made just one field goal in the first 7 1/2 minutes, but then converted 11 three-pointers the rest of the way. El Toro (8-1) trailed, 63-48, with just over four minutes remaining, then went on an 11-0 run to close to within 63-59 with 1:27 to play.

Villa Park made seven of eight free throws in the final 41 seconds to seal the victory.Darryl Best and Kelvin Kim each scored 15 points for El Toro.

Los Alamitos 54, Aliso Niguel 52Landry Fields had 17 points, including three three-point baskets, to lead Los Alamitos (6-2). Aliso Niguel (7-2), which is ranked No. 24 in the Southland by The Times, was led by Michael Roll's 14 points. Roll has committed to UCLA.

Bonita 55, Covina 53Brock Zylstra, who was named tournament MVP, had 31 points and seven rebounds for Bonita (9-2). With a minute remaining, Josh Campos stole the ball and passed to Zylstra for the go-ahead lay-up. John Muro scored 18 points to lead Covina (8-3), which had a last second shot rim out at the buzzer that would have tied the game.

Corona Centennial 83, Charter Oak 73Corona Centennial (6-4) won it from behind the arc, turning a one-point game in the third quarter to a lead that grew to as many as 20 points in the fourth thanks to a flurry of three-pointers. Anthony Goods led the way, hitting five three's en route to 34 points. Teammate Ryan Burnett made six three-pointers and finished with 24. Charter Oak, which drew to within one after being down 44-27 at the half, was led by Will Harris' 35 points.

Montclair 77, Highland 74Senior forward Larry Gordon scored 14 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter for Montclair (7-4). After Highland tied the game at 74 with 56 remianing, Gordon hit 1-of-2 free throws. Gordon then stole the inbound pass, was fouled again, and made his next two free throws with two seconds left. Senior guard Tomoreo Allen had 35 points for Highland.

EL DORADOPool Play

Bosco Tech 82, North Torrance 54Tyler Polo, a 6-foot-5 junior forward had 20 points with 25 rebounds for Bosco Tech (8-5) in a victory over North Torrance.

Polo averaged just over nine rebounds per game going into the contest. Danny Vasquez added 21 points, including 18 on three-point baskets, for the Tigers.

Crossroads 37, Elsinore 20Michael Yoshitake had 12 points and Norm Nixon Jr. added nine for Crossroads in a game that was called by the referees for at 5:34 in the third quarter. Crossroads Coach Daryl Roper said the official explanation for ending the game was for the safety of the players, as Elsinore was called for three flagrant fouls and the coach was given a technical foul.Crossroads led 29-20 at halftime.

MURRIETTA VALLEYPool Play

San Diego Rancho Bernardo 61, King 37Zack Miller scored 24 points to lead Rancho Bernardo (6-4). King (6-1) was led by Josh Smith, who finished with 11 points.

San Gorgonio 58, Ontario 50Andrew Jenkins had 15 points and nine rebounds to lead San Gorgonio, which led throughout and improved to 7-1. Ontario fell to 4-6. San Gorognio will play in Saturday's tournament title game at 6 p.m.

OAK PARK

Championship Final

Campbell Hall 60, Crescenda Valley 52Conor Turley had 23 points, going 11 for 11 at the free-throw line, and was named the tournament's most valuable player.

Ventura 81, Oxnard Pacifica 61Senior forward Colin Campbell had 22 points, including four three-pointers, to lead Ventura (9-1) in a win against Pacifica.

SALESIAN

Championship Final

San Marino 63, St. Monica 59Corbin Jung had 24 points to lead San Marino (7-4) to the tournament title. Jung was also named the most valuable player of the eight-team tourney. St. Monica, which led by seven at halftime, fell to 3-4.

Seventh-place

Belmont 66, Salesian 57Luis Soriano had 17 points and Tony Vargas added 12 points and 11 rebounds for Belmont (4-6). Belmont led by only one, 44-43, at the end of the third quarter. The game remained close until Belmont began to pull away with about six minutes left.

Windward 76, Viewpoint 60Cedric Latimer had a season-high 31 points and 20 rebounds to lead visiting Windward, which improved to 7-2 and 4-0 in league play. Latimer, a 6-5 forward, had five dunks, and Romeo Miller added 15 points, 12 assists and six steals.

Chino Hills 52, Hoover 51Tim Sporrer tipped in the game-winning basket with two seconds left and Cameron Crain scored nine of his 12 points in the fourh quarter for Chino Hills (4-0), which overcame a seven-point deficit in the final five minutes. Hoover is 4-3.

Claremont 74, Colony 69Cameron Morrah had 18 points for Claremont (7-2). Brandon Davis scored 22 for Colony (8-2). At halftime, Colony led 35-27; then Claremont took the lead after a 25-13 third quarter.

Myron Taylor and Nate Richardson each scored 11 points for Montclair (6-4), which trailed by 10, 32-22, at halftime by outscored Los Osos, 24-8, in the third quarter. Brandan Cunningham led Los Osos with 15 points.

Artesia 49, Granby (Va.) 52Malik Story had 19 points for Lakewood Artesia (3-2) in a loss to Granby.

Denver East 86, King-Drew 77 (3OT)Sultan Toles-Bey hit a three-pointer with three seconds left in regulation for King-Drew (1-6) to send the game into overtime. By the third overtime period, several King-Drew players had fouled out and the Golden Eagles couldn't hold on.

Josh Hines hit a three-pointer for East (8-1) with three seconds remaining in the first overtime period. Eric Flitter led East with 21 points.

For King-Drew, Aaron Hill had 30 points, seven steals and seven assists, and Toles-Bey had 19 points, 10 rebounds, four steals and four assists.

South Torrance 77, Glendale 64 (OT)Vance Albitz scored six of his 15 points and Andy Oyamada had four of his game-high 20 in overtime as South Torrance outscored Glendale, 19-6, after regulation. Rob Hooks added 16 points for South Torrance (4-2).

South Torrance led, 46-35, at the end of the third quarter, but Glendale pulled even with a 23-12 fourth quarter.Leonard Kmecmumyan led Glendale with 17 points, followed by Theo Minassian with 16and Raymond Dagher with 15.

La Habra pulled to within two points early in the fourth quarter, but Downey made 13-of-14 free throws down the stretch and held on for the win.

Pat Borders led La Habra (7-3) with 19 points.

Gahr 63, La Serna 62Gahr's Andrew Arnold stole the ball at midcourt with 11 seconds left, drove the other way and passed to Aaron Woods on the wing, who hit a pull-up jumper with three seconds left to win it. Woods finished with 20 points and Arnold with 17. Gahr is 7-2.

Glendora 67, Cerritos 43James Powell had 34 points for Glendora (9-1), which led 27-15 at halftime. Cerritos is 5-3.

Los Altos 60, Downey Calvary Chapel 58 (OT)Chapelle Brown scored 21 of his game-high 25 points in the second half and overtime to spark Los Altos (4-3), which trailed by 10 in the third quarter.

Brett McMahan led Calvary Chapel (5-4) with 23 points but missed a pair of free-throw attempts that would have tied the game at 60 with 19 seconds remaining in overtime. Steven Henderson added 20 points for the Grizzlies.

Marina 54, Rowland 47Jeff Delaunay had 22 points, including 18 in the first half, for Marina (5-3), which led, 22-10, at the end of the first quarter.Andrew Der had 18 points for Rowland (4-5).

Tarbut V'Torah 77, Zinsmeyer Academy 33Jamie Stopnitzky had a career-high 18 assists for Tarbut V'Torah (8-1). The junior guard averages 28 points per game this season but made the only shot he attempted to finish with just two points.

Cathedral City 99, Blythe Palo Verde 71Raul Serzin set a school record with 17 assists and Nick Graves led Cathedral City (5-3) with 23 points in a win over host Blyth Palo Verde. Josey Cruz scored 30 points to lead Palo Verde, including 23 in the first half.

Highland Hall 67, Santa Clarita Christian 58Alex Ramirez hit three three-pointers in the second half to lead Highland Hall (5-3) back from a 25-24 halftime deficit.Blaise Scemama led Highland Hall with 16 points, followed by Ramirez with 14 and Ryan Van Schilfgaarde with 10 points and 14 rebounds.

Jared Dennis led host Santa Clarita Christian with 14 points.

L.A. Adventist 61, Mesa Grande 49Joel West had 20 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals for L.A. Adventist (5-2).

Malibu 70, Chadwick 57Mick Duprey led Malibu with 25 points, and teammate Phillip Johnson had 16 points. Malibu (7-2) trailed, 29-15, at the end of the first quarter but outscored Chadwick, 31-15, in the second quarter for a 46-44 lead at halftime. Chadwick is 3-4.

Garey 68, Lancaster 59Willie Cook scored 21 points, Derrick Pickett and Dennis Gilleylen had 18 each and Osaar Rasshan had 11 points and 10 rebounds for Garey (7-3), which will play Bellflower St. John Bosco in the semifinals Friday. Gary Thomas made four three-pointers in the second quarter and scored 23 points for Lancaster.

Colony 68, El Rancho 65Colony trailed by three with about a minute and a half remaining, but Brandon Davis made a three-point play and two free throws and D'Anthony Peterson had a steal and layup with about 45 seconds remaining to give Colony the lead for good. Davis had 18 points, eight rebounds and four steals for Colony (8-1), which will play Claremont in the quarterfinals.

Quartz Hill 76, Corona Centennial 68 (OT)Anthony Goods scored 24 points for Corona Centennial (5-3). Visiting Quartz Hill came back from an eight-point deficit with three minutes left in the fourth quarter.

North Torrance 101, Lakewood 99Luke Duperron led all scorers with 28 points, as North Torrance defeated Lakewood. Duperron scored 13 points, including three three-pointers, in the final period to help the Saxons overcome a 79-76 deficit heading into the fourth quarter. He would finish with five three-pointers.

South Torrance 60, Lincoln 42Andy Oyamada had 16 points and eight rebounds for South Torrance (3-2). Kevin Landin led Lincoln (4-3) with 21 points. South Torrance outscored Lincoln, 24-11, in the third quarter.

L.A. WILSON

First Round

Brentwood 79, Elizabeth 12Austen Marrs had 19 points for Brentwood (6-4), which led 47-8 at halftime.

King 63, Silverado 47Drew Smith had 16 points and Rashod Bias had 12 points and 10 assists for King (5-0). Eric Bailey had 21 points to lead Silverado.

OAK PARK

First Round

Campbell Hall 72, Agoura 55Joe Ford, who has committed to the University of the Pacific, had 20 points, five assists, six rebounds and four steals, Conor Turley had 20 points and nine rebounds and Sam Handlr had 14 points and 11 rebounds for Campbell Hall, which led by 28 points after three quarters. The Vikings are ranked No. 21 by The Times.

Crescenta Valley 64, Alemany 61Crescenta Valley's Zack Garcia had 27 points and 14 rebounds. Alex Baltazar led Alemany (3-7) with 24 points and teammate Theo Edwards had 20 points. Alemany, which erased a nine-point halftime deficit and led by one with two minutes to play, missed a three-pointer at the buzzer that would have sent the game into overtime.

Rowland 55, Savannah 53 (OT)Andrew Der hit a pull-up jumper in the lane as time expired in overtime to lift Rowland (4-4). Der finished with nine points -- seven coming in the fourth before his game-winning jumper ended it. Savanna had led throughout regulation, though usually by no more than five points.

Eric Tabatabai, a senior forward, had 14 points and eight rebounds, and Eric Jones added 10 points and 11 rebounds for Rowland. Savanna was led by Marquis Avery, who finished with a game-high 21 points.

Calabasas 60, Westlake 52Drew Housman had 24 points for Calabasas (3-2, 1-0) in a Marmonte League opener for both teams. Calabasas was down by two heading into the fourth but went on to outscore Westlake 22-12 in the final period, taking the lead for good with two minutes left.

Arcadia 75, Pasadena Marshall 53Senior Dan Alexander had 30 points and 20 rebounds for Arcadia (4-4). Alexander, a 6-7 forward/center, has tallied at least 30 points and 20 rebounds in four games this season, his best performance coming against Bellflower when he finished with 44 points and 23 boards. An Alexander is set to play volleyball for Long Beach State.

Claremont 68, Canyon 52Jordan Block had 18 points and Michael George and Bryant Oberg each had 13 points for Claremont (5-2). All of Oberg's points came in the fourth quarter, as Claremont overcame a six-point deficit late in the third quarter. Canyon fell to 4-2.

Saddleback Valley Christian 53, Escondido Calvin Christian 46Costi Hinn and Bryce Keefer each had 17 points for Saddleback Valley Christian (2-3). David Lopez and Cory Leitzke each had 18 for Calvin Christian (2-4). Calvin Christian narrowed a 15-point deficit down to two at 44-42 with two minutes left before Saddleback Valley Christian pulled away.

Yeshiva 51, Viewpoint 31Aron Jacobowitz had 12 points, four assists and three steals and Lior Geft had 11 points, seven rebounds and four assists to lead visiting Yeshiva (4-2, 1-1) over Viewpoint (3-4, 0-1). The Panthers led 21-8 after the first quarter. Gregg Malkin had 12 points for Viewpoint.

Cathedral City 78, Hemet 74Nicholas Johnson had 32 points and Raul Servin had 25 points, including seven of eight from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter, for visiting Cathedral City (4-2), which trailed 44-28 at halftime. Josh Hill had 28 points and Nick Lortz had 26 points for Hemet (4-6).

Chaminade 57, Village Christian 45Kevin Hufford had 15 points and seven assists and Eric Williams had 15 points, including 10 in the last three minutes, and 12 rebounds for visiting Chaminade (4-1), which trailed by eight points midway through the fourth quarter. Ian Adams and Wayne Robinson each tallied 11 points for Village Christian (4-1).

Malibu 54, Cate 47 (OT)Zak Katz sparked Malibu (6-1) in overtime with five points, but Mick Dupre led the team with 22. The game was tied at 43 at the end of regulation. Cate fell to 3-3.

Mission Viejo 50, Fountain Valley 47Mission Viejo (4-2) welcomed back five players, including three starters, from its football team, and two of them largely contributed to the victory. Sunny McCracken, a starting outside linebacker in football, hit the decisive three-pointer with a minute to play. Konrad Reuland, a starting tight end, finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Fountain Valley fell to 6-3.

Norco 46, Arlington 44Adam Leitlein had 14 points and eight rebounds to lead visiting Norco (7-4), which saw a 10-point lead narrow to two in the final 90 seconds. Daniel Hough led Arlington (8-3) with 23.

Webb 50, Western Christian 49Omar Hajj hit a 40-foot, three-pointer at the buzzer to lift host Webb. Hajj led the Guals with 13 points. Junior John Rogers scored 24 points and had 13 rebounds, his fourth double-double in six games for Western Christian (1-5).

Century 41, El Modena 33Jose Leyva scored seven of his team-high nine points in the fourth quarter and finished with nine points for Century (4-3), which led by one point after three quarters in a victory over El Modena (0-7).

Rim of the World 79, Colton 56Senior center Cory Oakes had a game-high 22 points and 12 rebounds and senior guard James Young had 19 points and eight assists for Rim of the World (4-6).

Deshay had 19 points for Colton (2-5).

Schurr 54, Arcadia 41Mike Diaz had 20 points and 13 rebounds and Bradley Sasada went eight for nine from the free-throw line and finished with 18 points for Schurr (4-0) in a victory at Arcadia (3-4).

The Spartans' victory was their second in a row without three starters who have been absent while on a field trip. Dan Alexander had 16 points to lead Arcadia.

Twentynine Palms 88, Loma Linda Academy 49Doug Lauer, a 6-foot-5 junior forward, had his first double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds for Twentynine Palms (3-1) and all 13 players scored for the Wildcats in the victory over Loma Linda Academy (1-4).